One ticket matched all six numbers and will receive $30,018,867.50, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery's Web site.

Another 74 players who matched five of six numbers will each receive $4,954, the 6,078 players who matched four numbers will receive $56.50 and 170,593 players that matched three numbers will get $2 each.

The drawing was billed as having a $60 million annuity value. Players had the option of taking 26 annuity payments or collecting a one-time cash payout equal to the cost of purchasing the annuity.

To play Super 6, players select six numbers from a field from 1 to 69. Players must match all six numbers with those drawn to win the jackpot prize.

The odds of winning the top prize this weekend were 1 in 39.9 million, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.

Super 6 Lotto always begins with at least $3 million in the jackpot, and grows until somebody wins.

The Pennsylvania Lottery was established in 1971, and proceeds were initially targeted to provide property tax relief for senior citizens in the commonwealth.

Since then, programs have expanded to include rent rebates, administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, and free and reduced-fare transit for older Pennsylvanians and reduced vehicle registration fees, programs administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery that designates its proceeds to benefit older citizens exclusively.